Zoom® Dead Ringer Worm
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Dead Ringer - 4" or 6"; 20 pack.
Big Dead Ringer - 8"; 10 pack.
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 61
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Jericho7x Best worm in my tackle box
I use the Green Pumpkin. I have had 2 1st cast hits on this worm! And I have only been fishing for about 3 weeks! This color is being used in a lake with green water at dusk. Largemouth are loving this one! They usually tear it up too much to use more than once after a catch, but that is why they are priced so good.
May 7, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Alienblair Very nice
Very durable easy to use. Designed in a way it is very hard to put on wrong. Casts nicely and fish can't resist.
March 28, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by cadello This worm works
When the bite is slow this is what I use. Fish eat it up.
March 27, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bluesbypaul1 Greatest worm ever
Caught 1000's of bass on this worm. There's one color that is hard to find. Black grape please see if you can produce more this color. Bass pro seem to be the only place to get them in that color. Worm has great action and holds up very well.
March 14, 2013
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guess it depends on how it shakesA:Â
Best texas rigged in my opinionDetails:Â
Grew up trout fishing, but having moved to the south, I'm getting into bass fishing so excuse what may be a silly question. Are these baits good only in the spring-summer or can you fish them year round?Answers
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Feb-April. During the spawn and pre spawn. Fish it very very slow.A:Â
They will work anytime, but excell when bass move out on humps, and deep brush.A:Â
I fish these year round on texas-rig ordrift-rig.
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this is what i use when I can't catch fish with anything else. The Zoom 4" dead ringer green pumpkin. Works in GA, FL, and SC. very well.Details:Â
thank you any tips are wellcomeAnswers
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Black Grape is my favorite night time colorA:Â
probably motoroil chartreuseAnswers
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I fish from the bank too. 4" dead ringer, green pumpkin.A:Â
Start casting parallel to the bank as close to the water's edge as possible. Then work your casts out in a semi-circular pattern moving towards the middle of the pond or stream. As you get in deeper water let the bait sink to the bottom. If you don't get stikes then retrieve it at different depths an at various speeds. When you get strikes stay at that depth and speed.Top 1000 Contributor
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Texas style, A small bullet weight a 4/0 hook. Cast it let it sink to bottom us your rod to make small hopsA:Â
A texas rig works very well with this worm that is what I use most of the time weather I am fishing from a boat or the bank.A:Â
The Zoom Dead Ringer and the BIG Dead Ringer are my go to Bait on Oklahoma Rivers Lake like Hudson Grand Its a bait that put a numbers of good bass in my bag it is the best at post spawn best on tree wood and long rock points with wood on it-- my wt 3/8 to 7/16 for the hi wind I do a dead stick technique with a jump for abour 10 ft and start over the hook 5/0 on the large Ringer and a 4/0 on the other RingerFrank
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I prefer the 6" worm, Texas-rigged with a 1/0 EWG worm hook. Use enough weight to be able to feel the bottom. Reel down on the tap, then break their necks!Top 1000 Contributor
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Texas or Carolina rigged work well.A:Â
just throw it out and watch your line being pulled by the Bass and set the hookDetails:Â
is it best to use frogs, lizards, or what?and secondly, what brand is best all-round?
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Depends on where you fish, water temperature and where the fish are in the spawn cycle. Personally, I think it's hard to beat 6" Zoom Dead Ringers. They work ALL the timeA:Â
Berkley all the wayA:Â
4" dead ringer.A:Â
I would recomend ZOOM 4'' dead ringer, tomatoe color. i use this bait every time of the year. i have caught the biggest bbass of my life on this. fish it just like any other worm and you will catch fish, good luckA:Â
I really like the big dead ringer fished on a lite wire straight GAMA hook with no weight.A:Â
Dead Ringers and trick worms.Zoom.
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I use a worm in the spring. The color i use depends on the color of the [water dark dark worm] [light water light worm].A:Â
Really its up to you. Frogs work well in dark dingy water with a lot of vegetation on surface. Lizards are great on carolina rigs. But a brush hog or ribbontail style worm 4-6 in is a fail-safe all around bait. Texas, wacky, etc. I prefer Zoom or Powerbait.Answers
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Daytime Green pumpkin, Pumpkin, Night fishing red bug, Black with red flake.A:Â
For me, it's Green Pumpkin...A:Â
Tomatoe, good luckA:Â
Junebug works year roundA:Â
Watermelon red, dip the tail in chatruesA:Â
Geen Pumkin and watermelonA:Â
Dark ; with Glitter mixed in the wormA:Â
June BugA:Â
The color i use is all about the water in dark water i use dark bait , in light water i use light bait.A:Â
Watermellow and Pumpkin/ChartrueseDetails:Â
do u add bullet weight or just fish weightless and what hook to use for those?Answers
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A small bullet weight works best. I will us a little bigger sinker if its windy.A:Â
in spring I use a split shot about 6" above a 2/0 Gamagatzu worm hookA:Â
Im not quite sure if using this with no weight works, but i know that a bullethead weight with a 4ought hook works wonders, good luckA:Â
1/8 oz. open hook jig if not much structure. I try to get Mustad ultra point hooksA:Â
Drop Shot and texas rigA:Â
Use a 1/4 ounce bullet weight. Use a 3/0 offset worm hook... Be sure to rig it with the hook in the seam and the tail facing down or it will twist...A:Â
In spring, I used a 1/8 oz. bullet weight, in shallow water. In late summer when the water is hot I will use Carolina rigged with a heavier weight around a 3-4 oz. bullet weight. I just about always use a size 4/0 hook.A:Â
You can add a weigh or fish without. It works great both ways. Probably better without. I use a wide gap hook. This seems best for me.A:Â
I like to texas rigg mine or if you want you can fish it without weightA:Â
2/0 hook and a 1/16 bullet on top. Texas rig. I have found the various pumpkin seed colors work good no matter where i fish here in GA. Caught 9 bass just yesterday fishing a small lake during a company picnic. Never been there before and caught the first on my second cast...1 of 1
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